Posts Tagged ‘kentucky’
Does Kentucky Require Live Range Fire to Get A CCW Permit?
Across the country, the number of concealed carry permit applicants has been on the rise, however from state to state the rules to receive said permit can be quite different. For example. some states require concealed carry applicants to prove their handgun competency by firing the handgun as a prerequisite to applying.
Read MoreKentucky Senate Election: Where the Candidates Stand on Guns
We here at USA Firearm Training believe that a well-informed populace is a strong one, so we are going to be sharing with you the Senate race in Kentucky and the stances of the candidates on guns, to give each of you a better idea where they stand.
Read MoreKentucky Open Carry Law
This article is meant to take a look at Kentucky’s open carry laws so that you folks can get a better idea what is and is not legal in the state.
Read MoreLaurel County Teen Fends off Home Invader with His Gun
A Laurel County, KY teen, Bryson Reed has spoken about the day he chased someone who had broken into his home away, this Saturday morning.
Read MorePSA: New Kentucky Residents Can Apply for Concealed Carry Permit After One Day
New state regulations have stated that any new resident to the state can apply for a concealed carry permit after one day of residency.
Read MorePSA: Danville Parks and Recreation Outlaw Concealed Carry in City Parks
Danville Parks and Recreation presented two new signs at their board meeting Wednesday to be placed in all Danville parks. The two new signs that will be posted prohibit drugs, alcohol, fireworks and weapons, and issue the park’s closing time.
Read MoreUpdates to Concealed and Open Carry Law in Kentucky
Recently the NRA and the state of Kentucky announced some updates to the training young people can receive with regard to concealed carry handguns.
Read MoreMovie Theater Evacuated after Concealed Carrier Draws Gun
However, in order for situations like this to improve for those of us who believe in full expanse for concealed carry license holders, events like those that happened with John Grabinski cannot continue. To use a gun the way he did was reckless, and endangered not only the safety of the man he threatened with his firearm, but anybody who…
Read MoreIncrease in Kentucky Residents Applying for Concealed Carry Permit
It isn’t unusual to see an increase in the number of people taking concealed carry classes and apply for the CCDW license each year. The numbers have been going up each year consistently for about a decade. The increase however from 2014 to 2015 was much higher than normal at almost 20%.
Read MoreKentucky House Passes Bill to Allow Off-Duty and Retired Officers to Carry Concealed
With some luck the bill will pass through the full legislature and will be signed into law by the Governor so that those who have received the best firearm training and feel a noble desire to serve others will be legally empowered to carry concealed guns where needed.
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